Summary
Zhang Yazhou, whose parents were injured in a Tesla crash in China, was sued by Tesla for defamation after publicly alleging brake failure. A court ruled against her, ordering her to pay $23,000 and apologize.
Tesla has aggressively sued multiple Chinese customers and journalists for complaints or negative coverage, winning most cases.
The company enjoys strong government backing in China, benefiting from regulatory advantages and court successes.
Tesla’s legal strategy has sparked concerns about consumer rights, corporate influence, and its relationship with U.S. and Chinese authorities.
This sounds extremely fishy, how can she lose a case about repeating something her father said?
I don’t see any way whatsoever that Tesla can bring evidence that her father didn’t say what she claims.
The Chinese courts may be corrupt, that’s the only logical way I can see for Tesla winning such a case, or the laws are tilted against consumers.
Ah yes China Communist Party working for the people. 🤪
Those clearly need to be accessible to the owner without asking Tesla. anything else is a failure of regulation, and favoring the car maker over the consumers that use the cars.
Hiding evidence, yet they won the case?
Oh, so it’s all down to corruption, just like how Tesla miraculously suddenly became profitable in USA.